Ismael Saibari is doing something that most transfer targets only dream of: negotiating his own price tag on the biggest stage in football. The 25-year-old Moroccan forward has now scored in each of his first two World Cup matches, with Brahim Diaz providing the assist on his latest strike.
For Bayern Munich, who reached an agreement in principle to sign Saibari around June 15, this is either the best or worst possible timing.
From Eindhoven to the world stage
Saibari’s World Cup debut came against Brazil on June 15, and he wasted no time making an impression. He opened the scoring for Morocco in what ended as a 1-1 draw, finishing off a well-constructed team move that started with a pass from Brahim Diaz.
Saibari has been one of the most productive players in Dutch football, contributing to three consecutive Eredivisie titles with PSV Eindhoven. His goal tallies across competitions in his most recent PSV season ranged between 15 and 19.













